The magic of marketing

Harry Potter has been a hit in book sales and on movie screens. Although this does not mean that it is a cinematographic or literary gem. I personally consider it a gigantic marketing strategy, excellently developed.
We've already had five films in less than a decade and this last one coincidentally coincides with the release of the seventh and (thank God) last book. However, although I detest this type of literature, I must accept that history has been able to let itself go and keep thousands of fans glued to their seats and waiting, more and more eagerly, for new versions of the film.
The last film, in my opinion, presents certain technical improvements than its predecessors, although I think it is one of the weakest stories that have been presented to us.
After Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) has a confrontation with some "dementors" (strange beings half zombies / half ghosts), he is accused of using magic in front of humans, in addition to being a minor who is allowed to do so, and he is about to be expelled from Hogwarts College. However, it comes off well thanks to the defense of the headmaster of Hogwarts, Albus Dumbledore (Michael Gambon).
On the trip to his audience, the "young wizard" learns of an order that is being created, and of which his closest collaborators are part and is interested in it, because he believes that he must prepare to fight against Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes ), who has been following in his footsteps for a couple of films.
Once at school, his friends Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) convince him to help train a group of students interested in fighting evil in the magical arts. They do it secretly, because after Harry's trial, the "ministry" watches the school closely, and? sponsors the cruel mistreatment of Dolores Umbridge (Imelda Staunton).
From then on, there are various problems for the magician and his friends, which we won't see solved until two movies later.
My recomendation: If you've seen the first four, you must see this one. It is seen.
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